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| Leading Product Designer | Full Nelsen, LLC. http://fullnelsen.com/ |
| Personal | https://austinsoar.es/ |
| Design/Development | https://knownobject.app/ |
| Photography | https://soares.photo/ |
During the pandemic, I went on solo walks around Cambridge. One of the habits I picked up was listening to Time to Walk that I was able to get through my Apple Watch.
Finding out that they just turned it into a podcast? Now that was the right way to do it all along.
This has always confused me across macOS and Windows. When I disconnect a drive from newer iPhones, I don't need to do this but on Mac, I always need to eject first or else these show up.
Anyone have an explanation for why this still is; and if its possible to have it work that same way as iPhone? (in the future, not right now) #macos
@bgannin @michaelsteeber thank you both so much! I’ve seen this but I wasn’t able to identify where in the structure to add. It was very specific:
1 - hoverEffect
2 - cornerRadius
3 - clipped
Throwing this out to the network. I’m *very* new to SwiftUI, and I wanted to dabble a bit Vision OS handling.
When previewing in simulator, “selecting” on the navigation view items cause this rounded effect inside.
Is this normal? Or am I missing something here?